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Raoul was an honors graduate of Rutgers University and was elected to Rho Chi at the Rutgers College of Pharmacy. He served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific during WW II assigned to the Fleet Marine Force.
A pharmacist's son, he owned independent pharmacies for thirty years, until 1979, when he transitioned from retail pharmacy to teaching and consulting. Retained by Universal Infusion Health Care to serve as an instructor, he taught at Brookdale Community College and Lyons Veterans Hospital. He worked at Raritan Bay Medical Center and, after becoming a Certified Consulting Pharmacist, he was self-employed as a consultant to medical database firms.
Professionally, he was associated with organizations including the Middlesex County Pharmaceutical Society. He served on the Medical Expense Review Committee of the Welfare Board and on the State of New Jersey Board of Pharmacy Committee of Pharmacy Internship.
Community organizations benefiting from Raoul's activism included the Perth Amboy YMHA, where he was chairman of the Physical Education Committee for 18 years, and President of the YMHA, spearheading a very successful enlargement of the buildings facilities. During this period he chaired and co-chaired the UJA fund drive in the Perth Amboy area. More recently he was President of Beth Mordecai Temple and served on its Board of Trustees.
Raoul was the principal author of a federal grant application which established the Central Jersey Regional Air Pollution Control Agency, a federally funded agency that served, and still serves, the cities of Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Woodbridge, Linden, Rahway, and Sayreville. He was awarded the honor and position of first chairman of the controlling commission and remained active through January of 1984, overseeing this landmark agency's merge with the Middlesex County Department of Health.
Actively involved in sailing as a cruiser and a racer, he was elected Commodore in 1992 of the Raritan Yacht Club and also served on the Board of Governors. With his wife as crew, their sloop "Crusader Rabbit" was a well-traveled visitor to many northeastern ports and often host to family and friends.
His interest in electronics and radio communications involved designing, building, and maintaining much of the equipment and antennas for his amateur radio station. He was a 50 plus year "ham", member of the ARRL, the National Association for Amateur Radio. During the Guantanamo Bay crisis, his ham radio station provided phone patch service for the Marine Corps personnel based in Cuba.
On December 13, 2012 Raoul received a certificate of appreciation from the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary citing his dedication and commitment as well as energy and enthusiasm to strengthening the flotilla 4-3. The citation also noted that although gravely ill, Raoul continued to ensure the safety of all members of Division 4 as Hurricane Sandy ravaged the Raritan Bay. Raoul held many officer positions in the Coast Guard Auxiliary including Division Commander.
Raoul was predeceased by his wife Barbara Leon Rabiner in 2002, and his sisters Peppy Kluft and Norma Schwartz. He was the son of Boris and Sonia Rabiner. He is survived by his children, Robert (Vicki) Rabiner of Tiverton, Rhode Island and Betsy (Bruce) Zalaznick of Annandale, NJ and three grandchildren Daniel Rabiner, and Kate and Jon Zalaznick. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, December 23 at 11:00 am at Temple Beth Mordecai 224 High Street, Perth Amboy. Interment will follow in Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Flynn and Son Funeral Home 424 East Avenue, Perth Amboy.
Donations in memory of Raoul Rabiner may be made to Temple Beth Mordecai (Perth Amboy, NJ), Or Chadash (Flemington, NJ) Religious Education Enrichment Fund, or Schwartz Center for Children (Dartmouth, MA).
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U. S. Coast Guard Boatswain's Mate Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne died this morning from injuries sustained during a hit-and-run collision at sea while investigating a suspicious craft operating without navigation lights near Santa Cruz Island, California.
The unlit craft was initially detected by Coast Guard maritime patrol aircraft which then alerted the 87-foot cutter Halibut operating nearby.
XPO (Executive Petty Officer) Chief Horne and his small boat crew deployed from the Halibut aboard a rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) to investigate the vessel which was suspected of illicit activities. As Chief Horne and his team approached with its blue law enforcement light energized, the suspect vessel, identified to be a Mexican-style panga, maneuvered at a high rate of speed directly towards the Coast Guard small boat and struck it before fleeing the scene according to a statement by the US Coast Guard.
The force of the collision threw Chief Horne and one other crew member on board the RHIB into the water. Both were recovered quickly, however Chief Horne had sustained a traumatic head injury and was later pronounced deceased by emergency responders at Port Hueneme.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of our shipmate. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends, and his shipmates aboard Coast Guard Cutter Halibut," said Coast Guard Commandant, Admiral Robert J. Papp. "We are focused on supporting them during this very difficult time. Our fallen shipmate stood the watch on the front lines protecting our nation and we are all indebted to him for his service and sacrifice. Finally, I commend the responding Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection units whose quick actions led to the successful interdiction and apprehension of those believed to be involved."
The fleeing small boat and suspects were quickly tracked down and arrested by other Coast Guard assets in the area and the incident remains under investigation.
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PHOENIX - Thomas Nunes, shipmate and friend, died last night at home surrounded by his children and beloved wife Pamela. Tom was a true warrior who fought a fierce battle against that monster called "cancer"for the better part of the past two years.
Those of us who knew and/or worked with Tom will always remember his decisive leadership skills, his eagerness to continually push the envelope in an effort to improve everything -- and everyone -- around him, and hislove for everything "Coast Guard".
We will miss Tom Nunes immensely. Tom's spirit lives on in those of us he touched.
Funeral arrangements: services for Tom Nunes will be held Friday, November 23 at 11:00 am. Previous to this at 10 amthere will be a viewing. The funeral and viewing will be held at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Phoenix (see link below). We recognize this is very short notice and understand if you cannot be with us at this time. The family is working with the Funeral Home to organize a burial at Arlington at a later date.
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Hurricane Sandy - One Week Later – More than $210 Million Approved in Individual Assistance
One week ago today, millions of Americans from North Carolina to Maine braced for Hurricane Sandy. For more than 12 hours, hurricane and tropical storm force winds, storm surge, and flooding impacted 12 states; and more than eight million people lost power. Transportation systems in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington, DC came to a halt, and more than 12,000 commercial flights were grounded. And for the first time since 1888, the New York Stock Exchange was closed for two consecutive days because of a natural disaster. But we are a resilient nation:
As of 3 p.m. Monday, November 5, more than 234,000 individuals in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey have registered for assistance, and more than $210 million has been approved in FEMA Assistance. Individuals and businesses should visit www.disasterassistance.gov for more information on how to register with FEMA.
· To find a disaster recovery center location, check out the disaster recovery center locator at FEMA.gov/disaster-recovery-centers or by mobile phone at m.fema.gov.
· To search for emergency shelters operated by the American Red Cross, you can visit the Red Cross website.
Looking ahead to the winter storm forecasted to hit the East Coast Wednesday evening, FEMA is urging residents to be safe as cold weather temperatures threaten areas impacted by the Hurricane Sandy. The risk of fires increases with the use of supplemental heating, such as space heaters and any fuel-burning appliances in the home, including furnaces and fireplaces, are a potential carbon monoxide source. Ensure both smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working and if using a generator keep it as far away from your home as possible – away from doors, windows or vents that could allow deadly carbon monoxide into the home.
For further information regarding these safety tips or other post hurricane safety recommendations, visit www.fema.gov or www.ready.gov.
We want to hear your suggestions on how we can improve our communications to you, be sure to email us at citizencorps@dhs.gov.
HURRICANE SANDY - AIRPORT UPDATE
FOR NOVEMBER 3
OPERATIONAL MEASURES:
Please continue to check the NOTAMS. Power to the airfield is restored. Aviation fuel has been delivered. At this time, the airfield is open to emergency service, other aircraft and helicopters, 24/7. Prior Permission Request Forms are no longer required. Some vehicle and pedestrian gates remain inoperative due to limited power. To gain access to your aircraft, please coordinate with your landlord.
FEMA has been on site since Sunday Oct 28. Republic was upgraded as the "primary distribution center" to support emergency services. We are using the main terminal ramp (which is closed) and FEMA has expanded their operations to various other locations on the airport.
Sincerely,
Shelley LaRose Arken
Airport Manager
At this time, the airfield is open to emergency services aircraft. It is also open to other aircraft and helicopters, by Prior Permission Request (PPR) only. The main terminal and airfield lighting is being powered by generator. Due to power outages in the local area, many of the buildings on the airfield have no power including both Fixed Based Operators.There are aircraft and structures that were damaged by the storm. All affected owners have already been contacted by Airport Operations or their Landlord. These owners are in the process of securing these structures or aircraft. Due to loose debris and material on the ramps, as well as limited power, we are limiting access and aircraft operations. When the ramp is safe and power is restored, we will notify all badge holders and reopen the pedestrian and vehicle gates. If you have any questions regarding this matter please coordinate with your landlord.Earlier today, the ATC Tower opened. The hours of operation will be from 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily. Emergency services aircraft will be allowed 24/7. From 7 am to 7 pm, aircraft operations will be allowed by PPR only.FEMA has been on site since Sunday, they are deploying ground based assets to Republic Airport. Republic was identified as a "distribution center" to support emergency services. We are presently using the main terminal ramp (which is closed) and will expand FEMA operations to other locations on the airport.In the meantime, please stay safe.Shelley LaRose ArkenAirport Manager
Aircraft operators are advised to avoid the airspace bound by The New York Class Bravo 1500 feet and below due to extensive disaster relief, recovery and reconstitution efforts, search and rescue, law enforcement and medivac operations being conducted in and around The New York City and Newark Metropolitan areas.
Pilots should exercise extreme caution due to low flying aircraft. Flight crews should remain in contact with the appropriate ATC Facility for the area where their operations are being conducted to the maximum extent possible.
If unable to contact an outlying control tower, contact New York TRACON on 118.175, 120.8, 125.7 OR 263.0 for ATC services.
Pilots should also be particularly alert for possible additional airspace restrictions that may be implemented and check NOTAMs often.
Aircraft operators are reminded to maintain heightened vigilance and situational awareness while operating within the affected areas.
For additional information contact The Air Traffic Operations Incident Response
The following news release has been issued:
Con Edison Eyeing Hurricane Sandy's Path to New York
Con Edison is closely monitoring Hurricane Sandy and is preparing for possible damage in the company's service area.
Forecasts show that tidal surges associated with this storm on Monday, and especially Tuesday, could be worse than Hurricane Irene's last year.
All company personnel and field crews are preparing for high winds, heavy rains, and flooding conditions that could wallop electric, gas and steam systems when the storm moves into New York City and Westchester County.
Customers can report downed power lines, outages, and check service restoration status by computer or mobile device at www.conEd.com. They also can call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633). When reporting an outage, it is helpful if customers have their Con Edison account number available, if possible, and report whether their neighbors also have lost power. Customers who report outages will be called by Con Edison with their estimated restoration times as they become available.
The company is advising its customers to pay close attention to reports from city and municipal officials. Con Edison will continue to provide updates through the media as the storm moves closer.
In addition, important information also will be posted on the company's Web site,www.conEd.com.
For instructions on how to report an outage, click here: http://bcove.me/6sx1yox5
In the event the hurricane hits our area, Con Edison offers the following safety tips:
· If you see downed electrical wires, do not go near them. Treat all downed wires as if they are live. Never attempt to move or touch them with any object. Be mindful that downed wires can be hidden from view by tree limbs, leaves or water.
· Report all downed wires to Con Edison and your local police department immediately. If a power line falls on your car while you're in it, stay inside the vehicle and wait for emergency personnel.
· If your power goes out, turn off all lights and appliances to prevent overloaded circuits when power is restored.
· Check to make sure your flashlights and any battery-operated radios are working. Also, make sure you have a supply of extra batteries. Weather updates and news on power outages can be heard on most local radio and television stations.
· Avoid opening your freezer to see if food is still frozen. Every time you open the door, room-temperature air enters and speeds the thawing process. Most fully loaded freezers will keep food frozen for approximately 36 to 48 hours; half-full freezers will keep food frozen for approximately 24 hours.
The company is in constant communication with the New York City Office of Emergency Management and the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services and company personnel are working closely with city and municipal emergency officials.
P 2708000R OCT 2012
FM AUX GILLOOLY
TO SECNY OPCEN, AUX D1SR
UNCLAS // FOUO //
MSGID / WX / UPDATE / HUR SANDY / 006 //
WX ALERT / UPD / HUR SANDY / EIC:UNKN / CAT:3 //
1. SANDY NOW TOP STORM EAST OF FLA. WIND FIELD HAS GROWN LARGER AND
EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN TO HURRICANE DURING TODAY.
2. UPDATED STORM TRACK IS SHIFTED NORTH WITH LANDFALL NEAR CAPE MAY.
NJ SHORE AREAS EVACUATING. NJ EMERG OPS DRAINING LAKES AND RESERVOIRS
TO REDUCE PRESSURE.
3. SANDY IS A VERY DANGEROUS STORM OF HISTORIC PROPORTIONS. AOR
EXPECTED TO RECEIVE TS OR HUR FORCE WINDS FOR 48 HOURS STARTING
MONDAY. 8"+ RAIN OVER MULTIPLE FULL-MON TIDAL CYCLES AND 6-8 FOOT
STORM SURGE.
4. CPA TO SANDY HOOK AT 2300 29OCT, 65NM SOUTH. WIND FIELD OVER 400NM
WIDE - THIS IS A DIRECT HIT ON OUR AOR
4. SECLIS IN HURCON IV / SECNY EXPECTED HURCON IV TODAY. PORT OF
NY/NJ OPEN, EXPECT PORT CONDITION WHISKEY TODAY.
5. RECOMMEND SHORE AND AFLOAT RESOURCES EXECUTE HURRICANE PREP PLANS
IMMEDIATELY INCLUDING EXPECTED LOSS OF POWER FOR SEVERAL DAYS
This notification serves as a reminder to all tenants to ensure that all aircraft, equipment and loose debris are properly secured prior to Sunday Morning, October 28th in preparation for an approaching storm system. High winds and heavy rains are expected at Republic Airport as the system moves through the New York area. Please take the proper precautions and check the security of all tie-downs, and ensure that any debris or unsecured equipment is removed from the ramp areas.Please note that at the following wind thresholds airport services will be suspended:
- At sustained winds of 65 miles per hour (mph) the airport will close.
- At sustained winds of 75 mph the Air Traffic Control Tower will close.
The airport will reopen once sustained winds fall below the 65 mph threshold and all runways and taxiways are inspected and cleared of debris.Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact John Arancio, Assistant Airport Manager
On Thursday, 11 October, 12-07's Flotilla Commander Albin J. Cofone had a busy night swearing in and recognizing several of the Flotilla's members for their membership, years of service and for qualifying in the Vessel Examiner and/or Marine Dealer Visitor Programs. All of the members recognized that evening have worked strenuously to obtain their qualifications to begin the process of becoming operational in the myriad of fields offered by the Auxiliary.
Bravo Zulu to you, one and all, for the service you have chosen to bring, is a tribute to yourselves and the Coast Guard and her Auxiliary!
Albin Cofone FC swears in New Members: Steve Kalinikas, Allison Rockfeld, Joseph
Costanza, and Steve Ferarra
Albin Cofone FC awards Allison Rockfeld with her Certificate and Ribbon for VE and
MDV
Peter Lombardo FSO-FN is recognized for 20yrs in Auxiliary by Albin J. Cofone FC
Albin J Cofone awards Alexis Melnick Div. 12 SO-PB with PV Certificate and Ribbon
Albin Cofone FC awards Ron Kaplan VFC with PE and MDV Certificates and Ribbons